Chad Broderick, a 50 year old regular patient at a Las Vegas medical office went on a shooting rampage after being denied opiod pills. Shooting at two medical facility workers before taking his own life.

Identification of the deceased man, whose identity had not been publicly revealed came 9.30 am local time, after the Clark County coroner identified the man as 50-year-old Chad Broderick of Las Vegas.

According to employees interviewed by ktnv, the regular patient had earlier come to the ‘pain-management clinic’ unannounced seeking an appointment.

As per the rules and regulationsof Las Vegas’ Center for Wellnes and Pain Care, the man was denied. It is understood the man had specifically come to gain access to pain killer pills.

The man had been observed leaving ‘visibly’ distressed.

At some point, Broderick returned, having entered the facility through an unlocked door in the back. That’s when he started firing.

Las Vegas medical shooting: Pictured Chad Broderick who fired at two employees before killing himself at the Center for Wellness and Pain Care. Screen shot via youtube.

Las Vegas police confirmed Chad Broderick firing a gun inside the business in the 300 block of North Buffalo Drive and then turned the gun on himself. Despite having shot at two workers, as patients waited nearby, no serious injuries were noted.

Two employees were transported to UMC Trauma with minor gunshot wounds. A third person was hurt after falling while trying to leave the facility.

While the identity of the deceased shooter hadn’t been released until Friday late morning, a report via news.com.au posted a video purportedly of the shooter describing a prior incident of police coming to his and wife’s home where he was arrested and subjected to humiliating reproach, including being led away in the street without clothes.

Las Vegas medical shooting took place Thursday afternoon at the Center for Wellnes and Pain Care of Las Vegas after personnel refused Chad Broderick’s request for more opiod pills.